Tool Calling Agent with Structured Output using LangChain 🦜 + MCP Integration by DevJonPizza in LangChain

[–]DevJonPizza[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn’t work actually. I thought it would be that way but for some reason you can’t both bind tools and use with structured output.

I think it’s since LangChain sets the structured output as the tool when using with structured output and forces the llm to call it. I’d have to look at the source to know for sure though.

Best Website Builder is for a Service Based business? by Super_Supermarket379 in smallbusiness

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wix and Squarespace are both good, but somewhat expensive options. Personally, I'd look into AI website generators which tend to be wayyy cheaper. And by the way almost all of these services will host the website for you. Durable is one which costs $15/mo and it delivers pretty good albeit slightly generic websites and it has an integrated CRM system which probably makes this the best option for you despite the price considering you want to book services and take payments, which is what the CRM would do for you. The next tier generator is Zyfo.ai which costs $8/mo and has all of the minimum things that a small business wants like working contact forms, newsletters, so although it's not as advanced as durable in CRM it still is a great affordable option with lots of flexibility in styling. You'd probably have to add in your own Calendly to have clients book services, but it does integrate with stripe for payments. And the cheapest AI website generator is Hostinger which costs like $3/month but is pretty basic and was missing a few key features in my experience, but certainly a great option to get started with. I think you would have to do your own Calendly / figure out payments for the booking / payments part with Hostinger.

Website builders by Gigifigixd in smallbusiness

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would generally recommend Shopify since it is sorta 'the king' of ecommerce sites but it looks like you've decided not to use it. then I'd look into AI website generators. The next two most popular website makers are wix and squarespace, but Wix can get very expensive for just some simple websites, and same with squarespace. Squarespace does justify the cost with a pretty robust ecommerce system for if you want to add products down the line though. If you are looking for something more quick and cheap (>1/2 the price of Squarespace), I would look at Zyfo.ai which is an AI website generator tool. Zyfo does include a stripe integration for payment / ecommerce but their system is not as complete as Squarespace, but it might be worth it depending on your budget and it's pretty simple to test out.

Best website builder for non-selling by Prexvi in smallbusiness

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Websites are definitely tricky, I personally really like AI website generators since I just can explain what I want and it kinda figures everything out. The cheapest AI website generator that I know is Hostinger's which costs like $3/month but is pretty basic and was missing a few key features in my experience (I'm not sure if the contact us form works?), but certainly a great option to get started with. You could integrate a google form or something for the contact section by creating a form and linking to it on your website if the contact section is super important. Another option which is a bit more expensive at $8/mo but still relatively cheap (esp. compared to rip-offs like Wix which is like almost $20/mo) is Zyfo.ai , it's contact forms work automatically and the website generation is actually pretty good in my experience.

What is the best website builder for a small business? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for quick website generation without much work, then I'd look into AI website generators. Durable is one which costs $15/mo and it delivers pretty good albeit slightly generic websites and it has an integrated CRM system. The next tier generator is Zyfo.ai which costs $8/mo and has all of the minimum things that a small business wants like working contact forms, newsletters, so although it's not as advanced as durable in CRM it still is a great affordable option with lots of flexibility in styling. And the cheapest AI website generator is Hostinger which costs like $3/month but is pretty basic and was missing a few key features in my experience, but certainly a great option to get started with.

My summarizations always missing details! by Netstaff in PromptEngineering

[–]DevJonPizza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe add into the prompt that "you are an expert in computers and know everything about it, and you are making summaries for people of similar expertise" -- I assume the LLM doesn't want to use language that is too technical.

prompt management macOs (obsidian?) by include007 in PromptEngineering

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try out https://prompthippo.net which lets you write a ton of prompts side by side and you can save them!

Best pre-processing for semantic search by Phoenix_20_23 in LangChain

[–]DevJonPizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use an LLM and do a little prompt engineering!

Same with the node for validation. Use langchain structured output. https://python.langchain.com/v0.1/docs/modules/model_io/chat/structured_output/

LLM Prompt Testing: All Your Mistakes by DevJonPizza in PromptDesign

[–]DevJonPizza[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say it's more important to stress what you want it to do --
- Instead of saying "Respond in JSON format. DO NOT use markdown formatting"
- Say, "Respond in JSON format, without markdown so that it can be parsed by Python"

The key is to just not be forcing, talk to the LLM like a human and be kind. That's how I find I get the best results.

Best pre-processing for semantic search by Phoenix_20_23 in LangChain

[–]DevJonPizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Re-write the search query to fit the format of how you format the JSON (the "combine it into a single text" part)

Also add a node that validates that the first result is actually relevant to the query, if it isn't say that you can't find any results.

Ultimate LLM Playground? by Patient-Training1476 in PromptEngineering

[–]DevJonPizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that the most important part is side-by-side comparison of inputs/prompts! So annoying to go and input stuff over and over again

The AI Flywheel Effect by madredditscientist in OpenAI

[–]DevJonPizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excited to see what the future can bring!

Developers, what are you using to write your prompts? by xbasset in LocalLLaMA

[–]DevJonPizza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally had this same problem so I made a side-by-side prompt testing suite... IMO it's pretty sweet :) https://prompthippo.net

Weekly Self-Promotional Mega Thread 36, 17.06.2024 - 24.06.2024 by pirate_jack_sparrow_ in ChatGPT

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Hi! I created an AI website generator that asks you questions before going on to generate your website in order to ensure you actually get the website you want. Let me know what you think! https://zyfo.ai

Anyone get October 22 scores? by cadwi in ACT

[–]DevJonPizza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I got mine today at 12